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Heading a Soccer Ball Over Time May Lead to Brain Damage
Heading a soccer ball is common practice in any game, particularly during the crucial moments when a snap opportunity arises to score a goal. However, researchers have found that heading a ball anywhere between 6 to 12 times during a single game is enough to cause brain damage over time.
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